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Panicum sphaerocarpon Elliott is the name of a plant defined in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in modern medicine, Ayurveda, and other local traditions or folk medicine. It has the following synonyms: Dichanthelium sphaerocarpon (Elliott) Gould, Dichanthelium sphaerocarpon var. floridanum (Vasey) Davidse, Dichanthelium sphaerocarpon var. sphaerocarpon, Panicum auburne Ashe, Panicum dichotomum var. sphaerocarpum (Elliott) Alph. Wood, Panicum heterophyllum Sw. ex Wikstr., Panicum inflatum Scribn. & J.G. Sm., Panicum kalmii Sw. ex Wikstr., Panicum microcarpon var. sphaerocarpon (Elliott) Vasey, Panicum nitidum var. crassifolium A. Gray, Panicum sphaerocarpon subsp. inflatum (Scribn. & J.G. Sm.) Hitchc., Panicum sphaerocarpum Salzm. ex Steud., nom. illeg., non Panicum sphaerocarpon Elliott, Panicum vicarium E. Fourn.) (for the Swedish botanist Pehr (Peter) Kalm, 1716–1779, traveller, 1748–1751 North America, his writings include Beschreibung der Reise die er nach dem nördlichen Amerika … unternommen hat. Eine Übersetzung. [translated from the Swedish by Johann Philipp Murray and Johann Andrews Murray] Göttingen 1754–1764. See A. Lasègue, Musée botanique de Benjamin Delessert. Paris 1845, G.C. Wittstein, Etymologisch-botanisches Handwörterbuch. 484. Ansbach 1852 and Carl Skottsberg, “Pehr Kalm.” Kungliga Svenska vetenskapsakademiens levnadsteckningar. 139: 221–503. 1951, J.H. Barnhart, Biographical Notes upon Botanists. 2: 268. Boston 1965, Joseph Ewan, ed., A Short History of Botany in the United States. New York and London 1969, Frans A. Stafleu, Linnaeus and the Linnaeans. The spreading of their ideas in systematic botany, 1735–1789. Utrecht 1971, T.W. Bossert, comp., Biographical Dictionary of Botanists Represented in the Hunt Institute Portrait Collection. 203. 1972, Ragnar Granit, in D.S.B. 7: 210–211. 1981, R. Zander, F. Encke, G. Buchheim and S. Seybold, Handwörterbuch der Pflanzennamen. 14. Aufl . 732. 1993..

References regarding Panicum sphaerocarpon Elliott for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity:

· Species Plantarum (1753)
· A Sketch of the Botany of South-Carolina and Georgia (1816)
· Mantissa (1824)
· Adnotationes Botanicae (1829)
· North American Gramineae and Cyperaceae (1834)
· Synopsis Plantarum Glumacearum (1853)
· A Class-book of Botany (1861)
· The grasses of the United States (1883)
· Mexicanas Plantas (1886)
· Department of Agriculture. Botanical Division. Bulletin (1889)
· Bulletin of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Tennessee (1894)
· Circular, Division of Agrostology, United States Department of Agriculture (1899)
· North Carolina Agricultural Research Service: Bulletin (1900)
· Contributions from the United States National Herbarium (1910)
· Manual of the Grasses of the United States (1935)
· Brittonia (1974)
· Sida (1983)
· Phytologia (1991)
· Novon (1992)
· Phytologia (1994)
· Darwiniana (1999)

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